Tommy Emmanuel tells about a time on a Joe Cocker tour where he attempted to watch drummer Jim Keltner, but ultimately enjoyed it more by simply listening to his unbelievable precision without the distracting visuals.
Tommy Emmanuel, born in 1955, is an Australian guitarist that now lives in the USA. He is often regarded as one of the greatest acoustic guitarists of all time and is known for his complex finger-style technique, energetic performances, and use of percussive effects on the instrument. The Church Studio had the pleasure of hosting an exclusive interview with him!
The Church Studio is a historic studio that was built in 1915 as Grace M.E. Church. It came to life in 1972 when Leon Russell, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award-winning artist, purchased the old church and turned it into an analog recording studio and home office to Shelter Records. Teresa Knox, a Leon Russell fan and Tulsa native, purchased The Church Studio and has brought it back to life as a professional analog and digital recording studio, event center, audio engineering school, entertainment network, and home to The Church Studio Archive.
Executive Producer and Host: Teresa Knox
Cinematography and Editing: Matthew Simonson
Location: The Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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